To: SunkenCiv
all three were over 35 — very old in those days)
Bull hockey. 35 was never considered old.
12 posted on
06/11/2018 4:56:45 AM PDT by
DariusBane
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To: DariusBane
35 was never considered old. #ORLY
16 posted on
06/11/2018 5:28:26 AM PDT by
a fool in paradise
(Spygate's clock began in 2015 - what did President Obama know and when did he know it?)
To: DariusBane
Maybe not in bull hockey, but in the NFL, 35 is ancient.
19 posted on
06/11/2018 5:36:21 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: DariusBane
Average life span for a Roman in those days was twenty one (21) years of age. I didn’t believe it myself until I looked it up from several different sources.
To: DariusBane
Julius Caesar died at 55.
Pompey the Great died at 58.
Cicero died at 63.
Cato the Younger died at 49.
Mark Antony died at 53.
All of these would have lived longer if they had died of natural causes.
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